This is a commentary and review on the range of Bronica GS-1 equipment I have used for 24 years, and my experience of it. There are links to sample pictures. . . . → Read More: Bronica GS-1 – equipment experience

The 150mm f4 has excellent glass even into the corners, suitable for landscape, portrait and macro (with close-up lenses or an extension tube). It has half-stop increments down to f22, and uses a 72 mm filter.

In 1988 I chose a Bronica GS-1 as my main camera. I went exclusively for 6×7 format, to give the highest quality that could be conveniently used. The choices at the time were between Mamiya, Bronica, Pentax, Linhof and Plaubel Makina. . . . → Read More: Comparison of 6×7 medium-format cameras

I bought my Bronica GS-1 in 1988 and I love it now as much I did then. It has been a faithful friend on photo expeditions across Europe and America, capturing everything I could see and more. It has many more years ahead of it. . . . → Read More: Bronica GS-1 – 23 years of use

A hopeless box, filled with periods of blank despair in a world that is no more than a cascade of greys. A future that is grainy and uncertain. That is how I saw my work and life in the first days of my career. The photographs reflect the feeling. . . . → Read More: Monochrome